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Posted by chadd on April 26, 2006 at 09:09:01 from (155.92.31.173):
In Reply to: While I'm Beggin' For Help (Long) posted by Allan In NE on April 25, 2006 at 18:32:21:
I had a similar problem on a W6. Two plugs were always black and sooty, two ran a perfect brown. When ever it was put under a load, it ran really well. Whenever it didn't have a load, it fell flat on its face and sounded like it wasn't running on all 4. Finally figured it out when I tried a carb adjustment. I leaned it out some, and the two that were brown became white and the the two that were black became a better brown. I had a manifold leak on the two inner cylinders and I couldn't get all four cylinders adjusted because two were getting a lot more air. New gasket fixed it right up. Maybe check your intake to see that there isn't a nest or something plugging up two of the intake runners too. There is still one thing that bothers me that I can not explain with that tractor though. When I rebuilt the distributor, I put it all back together as it should have been, started it up, and it kicked back. After 3+ hours of thought, reversed wires two and three, and it fired right up. Ran good that way for a year. Parked it in the shed, replaced the intake gasket, started it up and it kicked back. Pull started it, fired on 1 and 4. Shut it down, reversed wires two and three again, and it ran perfect. Maybe its haunted? Good luck Allan, hope a few of my experiences helped. You'll get it eventually.
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